> > In message <442566B2.004388D3.00@dxbmain.eurotechdxb.net>, ian@eurotech.net w>ri> tes:> > > I have had this problem too. My solution was that I had gpm running> > along with X Windows and they did not seem to like each other.> > Removed gpm from the rc files, rebooted and it worked fine.> > That doesn't seem to affect me.> > > Ps/2 mouse, Xaccel 1.2 X server. I figured the ps/2 mouse stream was> > getting> > interrupted mid-packet and things didn't recover. Maybe you're having an> > interrupt problem that exacerbating this?> > Well, one thing I _am_ seeing in addition to this, is thousands of> interrupts per second from EATA DMA SCSI.> > This is with no disk activity.> > % (cat /proc/interrupts ; sleep 1 ; cat /proc/interrupts) | grep eata> 11: 394173123 394165656 IO-APIC-level eata_dma> 11: 394185079 394177612 IO-APIC-level eata_dma> > That is roughly 20K interrupts in a second!

Just following up my own post...

I _did_ see that huge among of interrupts in eata_dma.

However, I have determinted that is not causing the mouse problemsI'm seeing.

2.1.126 is also giving me problems with /dev/psaux and there isno interrupt problem here.

For me, erratic mouse behavior and SCSI tape failures are the onlyproblems I'm having in 2.1 right now.

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